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School, $25 for 10 months; retarded children's. school, $1Q a month for 10 months; generaluse, basement $4.50, lodge room $4.50, auditorium, afternoon or evening $10; if revenue-produc- ing, $i15; afternoon and evening, $20. Organizations and groups are to be responsible for any dam- age caused. C P and T Buy Equipment Last meeting of the season for the CP & T Fund committee of the Qddfellows and Rebekah Lodge was held. October 1 at the home Of -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orr, Goderich Town- ship. The treasurer's financial state- ment for the year's activities showed a very successful year. Mr. Osbaldeston gave a report .• Small •firms Should not take Police Chief ••Minshall. ' on 'wheel chairs.. Nine 'wheels the attitude that industrial eel "We feel, in the police de -- chairs have been returned since, cidents are something that only partment that we have a lot in the last meeting and' these have the big companies need to worry common with your association," again been placea. At the pre- about, warmed J., B4.(Bud) Mc- said Chief Minshall. He told. sent time, there are 14 chairs Laughlin here Thursday, 'how town police are endeavour - out on loan plus three .canes ' you'd be surprised., at the ing to prevent accidents. nd three' pair of crutches.) number of serious injuries that The operations of the school - here are three chairs on hand! come from the small firms," boy safety patrol, sponsored by4' at the present time which areIsaid the speaker at the October Goderich Jaycees and Town. available safety banquet of Perth -Huron Police, and other phases of saf- vvalker. for use and also one, Section of the' Industrial Acci- ety education were ' described The committee decided to dent Prevention Association. by the•chief. purchase three canes, two pair Mr. Mclau.ghlin, a member of - Accident Rate Up ' of adjustable crutches and two -the promotion' department of In 1958, 62 persons were.,kill- wheel chairs, one to ,b@ a jure- IAPA, is ..a past president of ed in industrial accidents, said nile chair. As the business sec- Niagara Falls Junior Chamber Mr. :McLaughlin. Se far this sion closed the president thank='df Commercese, • . • • , , year, 80 have been killed. ed the committee for their as The banquet, held in the Leg- Aside from the deaths, 1,362 sisttnce during the year in mak-lion Hall here, was attended by! persons were permanently dis- ing it such a successful term. 115 persons from. Stratford, i able•d in industrial accidents, he The hostess served a lunch=!Wiiigliam, Goderich, St, Marys,! added. ' eon at the close of the ineeting. i London and • St. Thomas. Grace If the IAPA .had a creed, said • ' was said by Rev. Dr, K, E. Tay- Mr. McLau�bhlin, it could well be D ONY�R00�C +lor, of Goderich, i this: "We believe that accidents The section's first vice-presi= do not happen; they. are caused! dent, L. B. (Bucky) Graham, of And we believe that accidents DONNYBROOK, Oct.. 5,—The 'Goderich, introduced the ,follow- can be prevend." a : tv tsdry. `S>rrViCeS aE) ^M'i �h'le u„Pg„ . n Tmtel2S--impatience,_ lJ }3. Chie£ Fred Mlrashall, of Gode-Impunity, impulsiveness and m - brook United Church will be held this Sunday. October 11, rich; Fire Chief J. J. Hoggarth, 'provising--can he overcome by at 11 'a.m. and 7.30 p.m. (Stand -of Goderich; ,Alderman Lawr- the Four E's, , he told his audi and Time): Special music 'has ence Feick,. of Stratford; Rev. ence. The Four E's• are: ex - Dr. K. E. Taylor, of Goderich; ample, education, engineering , been prepared. Mrs. John Thompson and R. Knight, of• 'Stratford; Alf, and enforcement., Howard attended the"funeral of Parker, of Stratford, chairman As symbols of the current their cousin at Kincardine on of Perth -Duron section,; Larry'•safety drive, he held .aloft the Sunday. Morley,, df St.' Thomas, chairman yellow flags of caution, which of Western Ontarid division, are now identified with accident Mrs. Cecil Chamneysof Wing - !boor, spent the 'weep end with *IAPA; Mayor Ernie C. Fisher, prevention. her. c�augh`,er, Mrs: Sam Thomp of Goderich; Vic Baumunk, of Employers and supervisory j -son, Mr. Thompson and family.' Stratford, immediate past pre- personnel, such as • foremen, '• Mrs, in Josling and •Bet 'El ty,t silent of Perth -Huron section;- have a responsibility to make Elgin C TTnderha field repre - sure employees learn and obey Lion Zone Honors' H. Vii. "urn t A inemller of, the Canadian in the zone meetinghere whkh Legion fa' more than 32 'years, Harold S. Turner wsa doubly honored at da fall meeting of •included pared= to the . war. aid/swig in Court House Park to place wreaths en it. The parade was headed by the Leg - Zone Cal, District C, Ontario ion Pipe Band and Air Vice- Provincial Command, • Canadian Marshal J,• A. Sully took th _Legi.oli:oat God^rich Bund.y. _. salute' fr.Qtlr: a. reviewing stand As en officer of the zone for Dr. K. E. Taylor, Legion, Padre, the past 32 years, he was pre- took " part in the ceremony. sented v3th a gift from the Others on the reviewing stand zone by the past zone command- were: William Skinner, presi- er, George Ingels, of Brussels. dent of the Goderich branolt; - On behalf of Branch 1,19, Can- Jack Batesman. ' of Wingham, adian Legion, of Gaderieh, he past zone chairman; Chester'.. was presented with a life mem- Merriam, of Tara, provincial bership in that branch. The command chairman. presentation was made by Mayor The installation of officers E. C.' Fisher, on behalf of the saw Har'ey Pfaff, of Exeter, I,egion. Mr. Turner was a mem- installed as zone cominander; 'ber of Branch 140 of the Legion Reginald 1ViaeDonald, of Exeter, at Clinton for seven years be- as zone .secretary Harold Turn - fore coming to Goderich. erg of Gdderich, remained as About 100 veterans took part zone treasurer for another term.' Small FIrms' Can't Be Smug About Accidents 28 -oz tins 20 -oz tins Super-llight Quality Meat Specials: GRADE A OVEN READY A&P will have a fine selection of young Hens, Broilers and Toms, 41/2 to 24 -Ib average. All A&P Turkeys are GOVERNMENT .GRADED "A" ONLY and will be available at the LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. Come see, you'll save at A&P 1 COOKED, READY 70 SERVE, NO CENTRE. SLICES REMOVED SMOKED HA7 PORK SAUSAGE MEAT SHANK PORTION Ib BUTT PORTION Ib All Good, Smoked-R.indless Side Bacon Lake Erie, Headless and Dressed Smelts: Tasty , ' 1-I6k Breaded Shrimps 20-ozpkg1:19 p 59� Ocean'Spray, Whole er Jellied CranberrySauce 2,7-ztins FRESH FR uir ' VEGETABLE SPECIALS! FLORIDA, NO. 1 GRADE, SIZE 96, MARSH SEEDLESS ' Fresh, Green, Curly Leaf, No. 1 'Grade, Washed, Trimmed, Ready to Cook SPINACH - 2cei10 pkgs 29c Native Grown, Fancy Grade, Best for C,00kinq APPLES SCARLET' PIPPIN 5 -Ib celfb bag 3 5 esre ITS NEW! Jane Parker, .Sliced Whits Enriched for A&P Brand, Native Grown, Fancy Grade, Excellent for Eating - DELICIOUS APPLES 3 -Ib cello bag 29 Fresh New Crop, No. 1 Grade, Yellow COOKINGONIONS of Londesboro, visited with her, Aorge y, daughter, Mrs, Wesley Jeffer I sentative of -IAPA, and W. H. � safety rules in operation of ma- son and Debra one day recently.! Murray, of Stratford, secretary chines, etc., stressed Mrs- Me- • The sympathy.. of 'the comeof Perth Huron section. 'Laughlin. •a A sing song was led by George `t1f the learner hasn't learn- L monity goes out h 'the 'Red Parsons, with the assistance of ! ed, the teacher hasn't taught." ,- mond family on the death of their mother, Mrs. John Red Eric Smith. Pianist was Ed. Mr• McLaughlin warned that. Red- mond. •Stiles. the mere fact of beim, acquaint A round • of applause was cd with the points he .mention - given to Bucky Graham, •who ed did not constitute a panacea. KINGSBRIDG was thanked by Chairman Alf "A safety program isn't some- 1'arknr for "a wonderful job" „thing that you do once; twice in organizing the dinner and' or- three or four. tinges. You've KINGSBRIDGE, 'Oct. 5.—Mr. program,,„_,,.._ . i really got to work at it!" and Mrs. D. Bass and family, Among those wli spoke brief. His parting words to his audi- of "Toronto, were week end le were: Mayor Fisher, Larry ence were:' "Stfe'ty is in your I visitors at the home of Mr. and Morley, Vic Batramunk and hands." Mrs. Wm, Lannon. . Mr. and Mrs (Clifton Austin I are visiting with relatives In . Iiilies, Ti fora few days' Ashfield Farm Home •Beautifully Mrs; Timothy llWyer and Mr, Frank Dwyer, of S.. Catharines, te of Mr. Decorated For 35th Anniversary and :Mrs. Don Frayne, Mr. and Yrs. Gordon Valad !and Keith, and Douglas Frayne, DUNGANNON. Oct,. 5. games, cards and music. • of North Bay, spent the week- "Evergreen Farm," 2nd conces• Since their marriage they i end at their homes here: 51011.A hfield Township, the have resided on the same farm The , J. " C. Moss family, ofwhich was always the home of j Woodstock, were at their cot home of Mr, and Mrs.'Lloyd Mc the groom. They have a family ! tage here over the week -end. Whinney, was beautifuily decor- of three daughters: Norma, Mrs. I Mr. Michael Martin, of Stoney ated with wedding bells and Glenn Robinson Goderich; Lois, I Creek, and Mr. VictorMartin,' autumn flowers for the occasion ',Mrs. 'Albert Nevin, . Vienna; 'of Hamilton, visited with rein- of their 35 \Vedding tnniversary.'Irene, Mrs. Gordon Sproul, fives here recently. ' They were married on the; Auburn: and two sons, Il:arold, A. miscellaneous shower was first day of October, 1924, but of Nile, and William, at home. I held in 12th concession school; they held 'the celebration on, There are four grandchildren. I rooms last Thursday evening for Saturday, October 3rd, to ac ; Lloyd is the son of the late Miss Yo Van Osch, • bride-4ect,' commodate members of their ',lir' and Mrs. James MCW'hinney, whose marriage to Mir;`T: Mi dc- family, lot 'Ashfield Township, and hit gaal, of Blyth. will take place ate On Saturday even' ng a de wife, Hazel Edna, a daughter o St. Joseph's. Church on October�licious turkey 'dinner was pre- the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carr 17th. pared and served by their Dungannon. They were married ~i PORT ALBERT ,PORT ALBERT, Oct. 1,—Har- vest 'thanksgiving service was was read by their grandson,!ham, cousin of the bride, and held at Christ Anglican Church Master Eddie Robinson, of Gode- ;accompanied 'Mss Irene Carr, on Sunday with Rev. Bren de rich, while their son, William,isister of the., bride, in a solo Vries, of Exeter, as guest speaker. • and little granddaughter, Dianne ;during the signing of the reg - Mr. and his, Will Vrooman Nevill, of Vienna, on behalf of ' ister, The wedding dinner was have returned home after spend the family, presented than with 'served by an aunt, Mrs. George ing two uieeks with their daugh- a TV chair, silver cream and', Carr, Wingham, to the immedi- tc.r, Mrs. Dorn Johnson, Mr. .John sugar set and tragi, They receii ate relatives. ;oto and family in Brantford. ed miscellaneous gifts, letters Their ,friends and relatives • Mr. Elmer Gliders, of Detroit, and cards from relatives and'.wish for them' many more an - 1 is visiting at the • home;, of :Mrs. friends. The remainder of the j niversaries, evening was ' spent in playing daughters and daughter-in-law,' by the Rev. W Rt- Alp, of the Mrs, Harold :VIeWhinney, to im- i Aubgrm• Presbyterian ,Church, mediate relatives, las Erskine Dungannon was with - Following the dinner, a letter out a minister just at that time. of congratulations® and. best The wedding music was provld- wishes to the bride -and groom' ed by Miss Celeste Carr, Wing - D. Martin. C Mr, and Mrs, Ray Barker,. Mark and Debbie, of Goderich, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Tigert and family. •I The people of this community giro-i;Ead ,to hear that --M i re's 'Doherty, sr.', who is a patient in Goderich hospital,' is improv- ' ing slowly, SPECIAL 10. OFF DEAL Reg sc.() tin 3 -Ib cello bag 1-9c (t, .I MILK 'PRICE UP Prue ofeanilk went up one rcpt a quart in Goderich, ef- fective' October lst. Both local dairies -*row sell' milk at 4 cents a quart.. This is in 976 -Save 2.4 iommon with price increases throughout the •Province. The jugs retail at 63 cents. 5` 34b liaDee 1 16=ot loaves Will Cance! GDCI Evening. Classes If ;Interest -Small tin the current fiscal year the federal government will collect from the Public and then turn over to, the proviiynees- -in the ..�a1,•f�lviisth ihw u��ll�t l��i8ta"J.lx'�' fi ..7i, 61140h.41, 1�R1 - I othc+r payments'— a total of 't $7;212,000,000, a Sum about I cq►ral to the' lr ount that the I provinces will collect on their lover) behalf., , I s o ie .. Prices In This Aid Marinated Ti+rough Saturday, October lbtli, 10 90.. w,, „finless theret`'are more regis- - In the home construction "rhtior,�s for Ihc' evening classes, Course only one veteran has �o he held of (';r d'erich District registered and at least five .,are required before this class can Collegiate Institute, they 'may., be started. ee 'lave to be cancelled this year,' . gays Principal A H. Scott. Last year there were between HELP BIBLE SOCIETY ! 30 ;Hid 30 pupils enrolled, So CANVASS ON TUESDAY far this fall, •odly 22 persons ei 'all have re:igstered for Isle; • "Give liberally to the Bible classes, Mr. Scott stated. They, Society". is the plea of the ire as follows, come having reg- C".oderi'ch branch of the tf st� red for more that one group: pper ypin,*, 9; basic Eng rsh, l; farm f!anada Rible Society. Moro welding., 5; home construction,' in need of funds than usual 4; woodworking, 7, td carr'' on the work of 1.hi�4. Those who wish to register' organization, the. di'derich can do so by phoning G,D.t'.1, 'branch will hold a canvass of ,4r „at41444c 1,144g,,,a . .,wi.., .d iie1 , I .Ux . ,,. However, this will have o•" be - ber 13. can's'l be ma e' a done immediately in order to ,odenich homes and places of d e t e r m i n e whether or not business and. 'tire *crosiers classes will start on Tuesday, • especially rouses*, gene:Otis. 0 t '1 r 13 donations, this year, ..• . j ti' I. .',i